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DSQ Past and Upcoming Programs-2.Pages Diderot String Quartet: Recent and Upcoming Programs Bach to the Future: the Legacy of the Fugue Felix Mendelssohn: Fugue in Eb major, Op. 81 No. 4 Johann Sebastian Bach: Art of the Fugue, BWV1080 (excerpts) Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 2 Op. 13 in A minor Death and the Maiden: Schubert and Beecher Lembit Beecher: Small Infinities (DSQ commission) Franz Schubert: D minor, D.810 “Death and the Maiden” Dissonance: Mozart and Jadin Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: C major, KV 465 “Dissonance” Hyacinthe Jadin: Op. 2 No. 1 in Eb major The Emperor’s New Harp Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in G Major, Op. 76/No. 3 "Emperor" Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 74 "Harp" From the Canon’s Mouth: Mozart and Brahms Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: D major, KV 575 Johannes Brahms: Op. 51 No. 1 in C minor Haydn and his Students I Joseph Haydn: Op. 33 No. 2 in Eb major “Joke” Anton Wranitzky: Op. 4 No. 2 in G major Ludwig van Beethoven: Op. 18 No. 1 in F major Haydn and his Students II Joseph Haydn: Op. 76 No. 6 in Eb major “Fantasia” Anton Ferdinand Titz: No. 1 in G major Ludwig van Beethoven: Op. 74 in Eb major “Harp” Haydn in Plain Sight Joseph Haydn, String Quartet in D Major, Op. 20/No. 4 Joseph Haydn, String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 76/No. 6 An Offering to the King: Quartets written for Friedrich Wilhelm II Joseph Haydn: Op. 50 No. 3 in Eb major Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Bb Major, KV589 Carl Friedrich Abel: Op. 15 No. 4 in G major Quartet Correspondence I Joseph Haydn: Op. 33 No. 5 in G major “How do you do?” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: C major, KV 465 “Dissonance” Joseph Haydn: Op. 50 No. 2 in C major “Prussian” Quartet Correspondence II Joseph Haydn: Op. 20 No. 4 in D major Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: G major, KV 387 “Spring” Updated 8.25.17 Diderot String Quartet: Recent and Upcoming Programs Joseph Haydn: Op. 76 No. 3 in C major “Emperor” Le Quatuor Français François-Joseph Gossec: Op. 15 No. 6 in A major Alexandre Boëly: Op. 27 in A minor Hyacinthe Jadin: Op. 2 No. 1 Eb major Collaborations: Schumann’s Piano Quintet with David Breitman Norbert Burgmüller: String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 4 Robert Schumann: Piano Quintet in Eb major, Op. 44 Five’s a Crowd: Viola Quintets with Sarah Darling Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String quintet in G minor, KV 516 Luigi Boccherini: String quintet in D major, Op. 62 No. 5 Felix Mendelssohn: String quintet in A major, Op. 18 A Midwinter’s Journey: Schubert’s Winterreise with Dashon Burton Franz Schubert: Winterreise D.911, arr. for bass and string quintet by Harold Birston Dashing Burton, bass-baritone Doug Balliett, double bass Updated 8.25.17.
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